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“I studied acting and performance at Lauder College in Dunfermline and that’s when I started dabbling with music. I think music is more challenging and demanding. When I got into the adult industry, it was for giggles.

“I feel far shyer about my music. Your body will age but I am taking a piece of my soul with these songs and putting it out there to be judged.”

Raylin, whose boyfriend Ben Cole works as her producer, says her music will still be provocative.

She said: “It’s an interesting transition. As an empowered woman, I think it’s important to take charge of your sexuality. I found the adult industry very empowering.”

Her dad Rodd Christensen starred in an altogether different kind of show

Critics warn that children and young people are now getting their first exposure to sex through porn sites and have said access is too easily available.

Childline has seen a six per cent increase in counselling sessions where a young person specifically mentioned concerns about online porn or websites containing harmful content.

Forthcoming UK internet legislation will enshrine the rights of internet providers to block pornography websites. In January, Transport for London warned that people who watch porn on public transport in London will be reported to the police.

Raylin refused to discuss most of the controversies surrounding the industry but admits there are many young women who find it difficult to leave.

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Raylin admits that she has always had the support of Balamory actor Rodd, who has returned to the US and is living in Las Vegas with Raylin’s mum.

She said: “My grandmother was getting older so my parents came back to take care of her.

The Sunday Mail broke the story back in 2011 (Image: Sunday Mail)

“My little sister Heather was born in Scotland and she really misses it too.

“Throughout my career, my parents have been very supportive and loving.

“I want to be the voice for following your dreams. I have a song called All Night, which is about doing things your own way, even if it scares you. There is a sexy element but also a heart-warming aspect.

“My song Sunny Grey is doing well too. It’s about battling your own struggles.”

Raylin admits she may face an uphill struggle to make her mark in the music industry.

She said: “It is a scary leap because I have to start again. I have to build up my music library and not only do I have to prove I can sing but I have to fight the stigma of my past. That is daunting.”